#626: WhiteHazeRight-wing groups like the ProudBoys say they have no tolerance for racism or white supremacist groups. Their leader Gavin McInnes disavowed the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. But the Proud Boys believe “the west is the best,” which, one of them points out, is not such a big jump from “whites are best.” And one of the Proud Boys organized the Charlottesville rally. (The group now claims he was a spy.) What should we make of groups like this?

published:25 Sep 2017

views:1294

Lyrics:
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I gonna be a star?
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl
I tried to be a mess, I tried to be the best
I guess I did it wrong, that's why I wrote this song
This type of modern life - is it for me?
This type of modern life - is it for free?
So I went into a bar looking for sympathy
I little company - I tried to find a friend
It's more easily said it's always been the same
This type of modern life - is not for me?
This type of modern life - is not for free?
American life
I live the American dreamYou are the best thing I've seen
You are not just a dream
I tried to stay ahead, I tried to stay on top
I tried to play the part, but somehow I forgot
Just what I did it for and why I wanted more
This type of modern life - is it for me?
This type of modern life - is it for free?
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I gonna be a star?
American life
I live the American dream
You are the best thing I've seen
You are not just a dream
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl
I tried to be a mess, I tried to be the best
I tried to find a friend, I need to stay ahead
I tried to stay on top
Fuck it
Yeah, fuck it
I'm drinking a soy latte
I got a double shote (shot)
It goes right through my body
And you know I'm satisfied
I drive my mini cooper
And I'm feeling super-dooper
Yo they tell me I'm a tropper
And you know I'm satisfied
I do yoga and pilates
And the room is full of hotties
So I'm checking out the bodies
And you know I'm satisfied
I'm digging the isotopies
This metaphysics shit is dope
And if all this can give me hope
You know I'm satisfied
I got a lawyer and a manager
An agent and a chef
Three nannies, an assistant
And a driver and a jet
A trainer and a butler
And a bodyguard or five
A gardener and a stylist
Do you think I'm satisfied
I'd like to express my extreme point of view
I'm not a Christian and I'm not a jew
I'm just living out the American dream
And I just realized that nothing
Is what it seems
Do I have to change my name?
Am I gonna be a star?
Do I have to change my name?
Am I gonna be a star?
Do I have to change my name?
Fuck it.......

published:08 Dec 2010

views:147761

In October, the Museum of Korean AmericanHeritage unveiled the first comfort woman statue in New York City. This statue honors the thousands of Korean women whom the Imperial Japanese Army forced into sexual slavery during World War II. Now, a group of New Jersey high school students is trying to get a comfort woman memorial established to honor these women but the students quickly faced dissension, red tape, and learned a valuable political lesson. ReporterMinnie Roh provides an in-depth look at this painful chapter in history, and how New Jersey students are trying to raise awareness.
Korean skincare products are exploding in popularity and in sales around the world, and the United States is one of the fastest growing markets. A big reason for this growth is Korean American entrepreneurs who are helping to bridge the divide between an ever changing and innovating Korean beauty industry and American consumers. Reporter Kyung Yoon explains why these products are the hottest trends.
Some of you may get invited to a holiday party where you’ll see a grand ice carving gracing the room. But have you ever stopped to think about the artist behind the sculpture? Reporter Minnie Roh talks to one of the most prolific ice carvers in the world, and shows you how he’s taken this age old craft and elevated it into a true art form.
Turn up the heat with 2018 calendar “Haikus With Hotties,” featuring Asian American male models and poetry. Host and Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with one of the models, Mr. November, who shares his life story.
Taped: 11/10/17
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

American Life received mixed reviews from music critics, with responses noting its consistency, but general responses called the record "about Madonna" and found it confusing. The album peaked at number one in fourteen countries. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and British Phonographic Industry (BPI) both certified it platinum in recognition of one million shipments in the United States, and 300,000 shipments in the United Kingdom, respectively. The album became the 32nd-best-selling album of 2003 and has sold five million copies to date. American Life garnered two nominations at the 46th Grammy Awards in 2004.

Asian Americans

Asian Americans are Americans of Asian descent. The U.S. Census Bureau definition of Asians refers to a person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent. It includes people who indicated their race(s) as "Asian" or reported entries such as "Chinese", "Indian", "Filipino", "Korean", "Japanese", "Vietnamese", and "Other Asian" or provided other detailed Asian responses. They comprise 4.8% of the U.S. population alone, while people who are Asian combined with at least one other race make up 5.6%As of 2012, Asian Americans had the highest educational attainment level and median household income of any racial demographic in the country, and in 2008 they had the highest median household income overall of any racial demographic.

Terminology

As with other racial and ethnicity based terms, formal and common usage have changed markedly through the short history of this term.

Prior to the late 1960s, people of Asian ancestry were usually referred to as Oriental, Asiatic, and Mongoloid.
The term Asian American was coined by historian Yuji Ichioka, who is credited with popularizing the term, to frame a new "inter-ethnic-pan-Asian American self-defining political group" in the late 1960s.

This American Life

This American Life (TAL) is an American weekly hour-long radio program produced by WBEZ and hosted by Ira Glass. It is broadcast on numerous public radio stations in the United States and internationally, and is also available as a free weekly podcast. Primarily a journalisticnon-fiction program, it has also featured essays, memoirs, field recordings, short fiction, and found footage. The first episode aired on November 17, 1995, under the show's original title, Your Radio Playhouse. The series was distributed by Public Radio International until June 2014, when the program became self-distributed with Public Radio Exchange delivering new episodes to public radio stations.

Format

Each week's show has a theme, explored in several "acts." On occasion, an entire program will consist of a single act. The most acts were in the episode "20 Acts in 60 Minutes." Each act is produced by a combination of staff and freelance contributors. Programs usually begin with a short station identification by Glass who then introduces a segment related to the theme which precedes act one. The segment will then lead into the presentation of the theme for that week's show.

This American Life - Right to Remain Silent

This American Life - Sep 25, 2017 - #626: White Haze

#626: WhiteHazeRight-wing groups like the ProudBoys say they have no tolerance for racism or white supremacist groups. Their leader Gavin McInnes disavowed the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. But the Proud Boys believe “the west is the best,” which, one of them points out, is not such a big jump from “whites are best.” And one of the Proud Boys organized the Charlottesville rally. (The group now claims he was a spy.) What should we make of groups like this?

4:58

Madonna - American Life (Album Version)

Madonna - American Life (Album Version)

Madonna - American Life (Album Version)

Lyrics:
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I gonna be a star?
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl
I tried to be a mess, I tried to be the best
I guess I did it wrong, that's why I wrote this song
This type of modern life - is it for me?
This type of modern life - is it for free?
So I went into a bar looking for sympathy
I little company - I tried to find a friend
It's more easily said it's always been the same
This type of modern life - is not for me?
This type of modern life - is not for free?
American life
I live the American dreamYou are the best thing I've seen
You are not just a dream
I tried to stay ahead, I tried to stay on top
I tried to play the part, but somehow I forgot
Just what I did it for and why I wanted more
This type of modern life - is it for me?
This type of modern life - is it for free?
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I gonna be a star?
American life
I live the American dream
You are the best thing I've seen
You are not just a dream
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl
I tried to be a mess, I tried to be the best
I tried to find a friend, I need to stay ahead
I tried to stay on top
Fuck it
Yeah, fuck it
I'm drinking a soy latte
I got a double shote (shot)
It goes right through my body
And you know I'm satisfied
I drive my mini cooper
And I'm feeling super-dooper
Yo they tell me I'm a tropper
And you know I'm satisfied
I do yoga and pilates
And the room is full of hotties
So I'm checking out the bodies
And you know I'm satisfied
I'm digging the isotopies
This metaphysics shit is dope
And if all this can give me hope
You know I'm satisfied
I got a lawyer and a manager
An agent and a chef
Three nannies, an assistant
And a driver and a jet
A trainer and a butler
And a bodyguard or five
A gardener and a stylist
Do you think I'm satisfied
I'd like to express my extreme point of view
I'm not a Christian and I'm not a jew
I'm just living out the American dream
And I just realized that nothing
Is what it seems
Do I have to change my name?
Am I gonna be a star?
Do I have to change my name?
Am I gonna be a star?
Do I have to change my name?
Fuck it.......

27:46

Asian American Life: December 2017

Asian American Life: December 2017

Asian American Life: December 2017

In October, the Museum of Korean AmericanHeritage unveiled the first comfort woman statue in New York City. This statue honors the thousands of Korean women whom the Imperial Japanese Army forced into sexual slavery during World War II. Now, a group of New Jersey high school students is trying to get a comfort woman memorial established to honor these women but the students quickly faced dissension, red tape, and learned a valuable political lesson. ReporterMinnie Roh provides an in-depth look at this painful chapter in history, and how New Jersey students are trying to raise awareness.
Korean skincare products are exploding in popularity and in sales around the world, and the United States is one of the fastest growing markets. A big reason for this growth is Korean American entrepreneurs who are helping to bridge the divide between an ever changing and innovating Korean beauty industry and American consumers. Reporter Kyung Yoon explains why these products are the hottest trends.
Some of you may get invited to a holiday party where you’ll see a grand ice carving gracing the room. But have you ever stopped to think about the artist behind the sculpture? Reporter Minnie Roh talks to one of the most prolific ice carvers in the world, and shows you how he’s taken this age old craft and elevated it into a true art form.
Turn up the heat with 2018 calendar “Haikus With Hotties,” featuring Asian American male models and poetry. Host and Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with one of the models, Mr. November, who shares his life story.
Taped: 11/10/17
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

Madonna - Set The Right (unreleased song)

This American Life - S02E04

Only two more episodes to go :(

28:15

Asian American Life: March 2018

Asian American Life: March 2018

Asian American Life: March 2018

The Story of New York City can be told in many ways, through its streets, boulevards, and buildings, but most importantly through the stories of its people, including generations of new immigrants who arrived on the Lower East Side. ReporterMinnie Roh visits the The Tenement Museum “Under One Roof” exhibit.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic group in America, and that’s news to some people. But if you click through American TV Channels, you won’t see many Asian Americans reporting the news, and the chances are the ones you do see are women, not men. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the lack of representation of Asian American men in broadcast news.
Alcoholism is a hidden problem in the Asian American community. Reporter Mike Gilliam reports on the risk and health issues associated with alcoholism, and how alcohol anonymous is combatting this disease.
In a world furnished with mass-produced goods, Miya Shoji, a small shop in New York’sChelsea neighborhood goes against the grain by continuing the Japanese tradition of carpentry. Reporter Rayner Ramirez looks at the artist behind the woodwork.
AzN PoP! is the first and only all female Asian American comedy pop group in the East Coast. Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with the funniest women in comedy and entertainment.
Taped: 02/16/18
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/
AALF05007

Madonna - American Life (Video)

This American Life - Right to Remain Silent

This American Life - Sep 25, 2017 - #626: White Haze

#626: WhiteHazeRight-wing groups like the ProudBoys say they have no tolerance for racism or white supremacist groups. Their leader Gavin McInnes disavowed the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. But the Proud Boys believe “the west is the best,” which, one of them points out, is not such a big jump from “whites are best.” And one of the Proud Boys organized the Charlottesville rally. (The group now claims he was a spy.) What should we make of groups like this?

published: 25 Sep 2017

Madonna - American Life (Album Version)

Lyrics:
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I gonna be a star?
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl
I tried to be a mess, I tried to be the best
I guess I did it wrong, that's why I wrote this song
This type of modern life - is it for me?
This type of modern life - is it for free?
So I went into a bar looking for sympathy
I little company - I tried to find a friend
It's more easily said it's always been the same
This type of modern life - is not for me?
This type of modern life - is not for free?
American life
I live the American dreamYou are the best thing I've seen
You are not just a dream
I tried to stay ahead, I tried to stay on top
I tried to play the part, but somehow I forgot
Just what I did it for and why I wanted more
This type of ...

published: 08 Dec 2010

Asian American Life: December 2017

In October, the Museum of Korean AmericanHeritage unveiled the first comfort woman statue in New York City. This statue honors the thousands of Korean women whom the Imperial Japanese Army forced into sexual slavery during World War II. Now, a group of New Jersey high school students is trying to get a comfort woman memorial established to honor these women but the students quickly faced dissension, red tape, and learned a valuable political lesson. ReporterMinnie Roh provides an in-depth look at this painful chapter in history, and how New Jersey students are trying to raise awareness.
Korean skincare products are exploding in popularity and in sales around the world, and the United States is one of the fastest growing markets. A big reason for this growth is Korean American entreprene...

published: 06 Dec 2017

American Life Expectancy is DECLINING

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This American Life - It Says So Right Here

Madonna - Set The Right (unreleased song)

This American Life - S02E04

Only two more episodes to go :(

published: 22 Jul 2014

Asian American Life: March 2018

The Story of New York City can be told in many ways, through its streets, boulevards, and buildings, but most importantly through the stories of its people, including generations of new immigrants who arrived on the Lower East Side. ReporterMinnie Roh visits the The Tenement Museum “Under One Roof” exhibit.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic group in America, and that’s news to some people. But if you click through American TV Channels, you won’t see many Asian Americans reporting the news, and the chances are the ones you do see are women, not men. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the lack of representation of Asian American men in broadcast news.
Alcoholism is a hidden problem in the Asian American community. Reporter Mike Gilliam reports on the risk and health issues as...

#626: WhiteHazeRight-wing groups like the ProudBoys say they have no tolerance for racism or white supremacist groups. Their leader Gavin McInnes disavowed the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. But the Proud Boys believe “the west is the best,” which, one of them points out, is not such a big jump from “whites are best.” And one of the Proud Boys organized the Charlottesville rally. (The group now claims he was a spy.) What should we make of groups like this?

#626: WhiteHazeRight-wing groups like the ProudBoys say they have no tolerance for racism or white supremacist groups. Their leader Gavin McInnes disavowed the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. But the Proud Boys believe “the west is the best,” which, one of them points out, is not such a big jump from “whites are best.” And one of the Proud Boys organized the Charlottesville rally. (The group now claims he was a spy.) What should we make of groups like this?

Madonna - American Life (Album Version)

Lyrics:
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I gonna be a star?
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl
I tried to ...

Lyrics:
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I gonna be a star?
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl
I tried to be a mess, I tried to be the best
I guess I did it wrong, that's why I wrote this song
This type of modern life - is it for me?
This type of modern life - is it for free?
So I went into a bar looking for sympathy
I little company - I tried to find a friend
It's more easily said it's always been the same
This type of modern life - is not for me?
This type of modern life - is not for free?
American life
I live the American dreamYou are the best thing I've seen
You are not just a dream
I tried to stay ahead, I tried to stay on top
I tried to play the part, but somehow I forgot
Just what I did it for and why I wanted more
This type of modern life - is it for me?
This type of modern life - is it for free?
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I gonna be a star?
American life
I live the American dream
You are the best thing I've seen
You are not just a dream
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl
I tried to be a mess, I tried to be the best
I tried to find a friend, I need to stay ahead
I tried to stay on top
Fuck it
Yeah, fuck it
I'm drinking a soy latte
I got a double shote (shot)
It goes right through my body
And you know I'm satisfied
I drive my mini cooper
And I'm feeling super-dooper
Yo they tell me I'm a tropper
And you know I'm satisfied
I do yoga and pilates
And the room is full of hotties
So I'm checking out the bodies
And you know I'm satisfied
I'm digging the isotopies
This metaphysics shit is dope
And if all this can give me hope
You know I'm satisfied
I got a lawyer and a manager
An agent and a chef
Three nannies, an assistant
And a driver and a jet
A trainer and a butler
And a bodyguard or five
A gardener and a stylist
Do you think I'm satisfied
I'd like to express my extreme point of view
I'm not a Christian and I'm not a jew
I'm just living out the American dream
And I just realized that nothing
Is what it seems
Do I have to change my name?
Am I gonna be a star?
Do I have to change my name?
Am I gonna be a star?
Do I have to change my name?
Fuck it.......

Lyrics:
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I gonna be a star?
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl
I tried to be a mess, I tried to be the best
I guess I did it wrong, that's why I wrote this song
This type of modern life - is it for me?
This type of modern life - is it for free?
So I went into a bar looking for sympathy
I little company - I tried to find a friend
It's more easily said it's always been the same
This type of modern life - is not for me?
This type of modern life - is not for free?
American life
I live the American dreamYou are the best thing I've seen
You are not just a dream
I tried to stay ahead, I tried to stay on top
I tried to play the part, but somehow I forgot
Just what I did it for and why I wanted more
This type of modern life - is it for me?
This type of modern life - is it for free?
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I gonna be a star?
American life
I live the American dream
You are the best thing I've seen
You are not just a dream
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl
I tried to be a mess, I tried to be the best
I tried to find a friend, I need to stay ahead
I tried to stay on top
Fuck it
Yeah, fuck it
I'm drinking a soy latte
I got a double shote (shot)
It goes right through my body
And you know I'm satisfied
I drive my mini cooper
And I'm feeling super-dooper
Yo they tell me I'm a tropper
And you know I'm satisfied
I do yoga and pilates
And the room is full of hotties
So I'm checking out the bodies
And you know I'm satisfied
I'm digging the isotopies
This metaphysics shit is dope
And if all this can give me hope
You know I'm satisfied
I got a lawyer and a manager
An agent and a chef
Three nannies, an assistant
And a driver and a jet
A trainer and a butler
And a bodyguard or five
A gardener and a stylist
Do you think I'm satisfied
I'd like to express my extreme point of view
I'm not a Christian and I'm not a jew
I'm just living out the American dream
And I just realized that nothing
Is what it seems
Do I have to change my name?
Am I gonna be a star?
Do I have to change my name?
Am I gonna be a star?
Do I have to change my name?
Fuck it.......

In October, the Museum of Korean AmericanHeritage unveiled the first comfort woman statue in New York City. This statue honors the thousands of Korean women whom the Imperial Japanese Army forced into sexual slavery during World War II. Now, a group of New Jersey high school students is trying to get a comfort woman memorial established to honor these women but the students quickly faced dissension, red tape, and learned a valuable political lesson. ReporterMinnie Roh provides an in-depth look at this painful chapter in history, and how New Jersey students are trying to raise awareness.
Korean skincare products are exploding in popularity and in sales around the world, and the United States is one of the fastest growing markets. A big reason for this growth is Korean American entrepreneurs who are helping to bridge the divide between an ever changing and innovating Korean beauty industry and American consumers. Reporter Kyung Yoon explains why these products are the hottest trends.
Some of you may get invited to a holiday party where you’ll see a grand ice carving gracing the room. But have you ever stopped to think about the artist behind the sculpture? Reporter Minnie Roh talks to one of the most prolific ice carvers in the world, and shows you how he’s taken this age old craft and elevated it into a true art form.
Turn up the heat with 2018 calendar “Haikus With Hotties,” featuring Asian American male models and poetry. Host and Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with one of the models, Mr. November, who shares his life story.
Taped: 11/10/17
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

In October, the Museum of Korean AmericanHeritage unveiled the first comfort woman statue in New York City. This statue honors the thousands of Korean women whom the Imperial Japanese Army forced into sexual slavery during World War II. Now, a group of New Jersey high school students is trying to get a comfort woman memorial established to honor these women but the students quickly faced dissension, red tape, and learned a valuable political lesson. ReporterMinnie Roh provides an in-depth look at this painful chapter in history, and how New Jersey students are trying to raise awareness.
Korean skincare products are exploding in popularity and in sales around the world, and the United States is one of the fastest growing markets. A big reason for this growth is Korean American entrepreneurs who are helping to bridge the divide between an ever changing and innovating Korean beauty industry and American consumers. Reporter Kyung Yoon explains why these products are the hottest trends.
Some of you may get invited to a holiday party where you’ll see a grand ice carving gracing the room. But have you ever stopped to think about the artist behind the sculpture? Reporter Minnie Roh talks to one of the most prolific ice carvers in the world, and shows you how he’s taken this age old craft and elevated it into a true art form.
Turn up the heat with 2018 calendar “Haikus With Hotties,” featuring Asian American male models and poetry. Host and Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with one of the models, Mr. November, who shares his life story.
Taped: 11/10/17
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

Asian American Life: March 2018

The Story of New York City can be told in many ways, through its streets, boulevards, and buildings, but most importantly through the stories of its people, inc...

The Story of New York City can be told in many ways, through its streets, boulevards, and buildings, but most importantly through the stories of its people, including generations of new immigrants who arrived on the Lower East Side. ReporterMinnie Roh visits the The Tenement Museum “Under One Roof” exhibit.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic group in America, and that’s news to some people. But if you click through American TV Channels, you won’t see many Asian Americans reporting the news, and the chances are the ones you do see are women, not men. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the lack of representation of Asian American men in broadcast news.
Alcoholism is a hidden problem in the Asian American community. Reporter Mike Gilliam reports on the risk and health issues associated with alcoholism, and how alcohol anonymous is combatting this disease.
In a world furnished with mass-produced goods, Miya Shoji, a small shop in New York’sChelsea neighborhood goes against the grain by continuing the Japanese tradition of carpentry. Reporter Rayner Ramirez looks at the artist behind the woodwork.
AzN PoP! is the first and only all female Asian American comedy pop group in the East Coast. Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with the funniest women in comedy and entertainment.
Taped: 02/16/18
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/
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The Story of New York City can be told in many ways, through its streets, boulevards, and buildings, but most importantly through the stories of its people, including generations of new immigrants who arrived on the Lower East Side. ReporterMinnie Roh visits the The Tenement Museum “Under One Roof” exhibit.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic group in America, and that’s news to some people. But if you click through American TV Channels, you won’t see many Asian Americans reporting the news, and the chances are the ones you do see are women, not men. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the lack of representation of Asian American men in broadcast news.
Alcoholism is a hidden problem in the Asian American community. Reporter Mike Gilliam reports on the risk and health issues associated with alcoholism, and how alcohol anonymous is combatting this disease.
In a world furnished with mass-produced goods, Miya Shoji, a small shop in New York’sChelsea neighborhood goes against the grain by continuing the Japanese tradition of carpentry. Reporter Rayner Ramirez looks at the artist behind the woodwork.
AzN PoP! is the first and only all female Asian American comedy pop group in the East Coast. Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with the funniest women in comedy and entertainment.
Taped: 02/16/18
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/
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MADONNA - AMERICAN LIFE (KARAOKE VERSION)

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Madonna - American Life (Video)

American Life - Madonna | Karaoke

Enjoy singing along with this KaraokeVersion of American Life as made famous by Madonna.
Don't forget to subscribe to the TracksPlanet Karaoke channel here: http://bit.ly/2rxxbkt
Backing TrackMP3 (Instrumental without backing vocals):
http://www.tracksplanet.com/backingtracks/madonna/american-life.htmlTake a look at these playlists:
* Lyrics Quizzes: http://bit.ly/2mvpCa1
* Popular Karaoke Songs: http://bit.ly/2qZJQgS
* Greatest Karaoke Hits: http://bit.ly/2ASpqpR
* Karaoke Sing-along: http://bit.ly/2ARQ0iF
* Great Karaoke Songs: http://bit.ly/2qZ2Zzp
* Random Karaoke: http://bit.ly/2ECJleO
Tracks Planet Karaoke is a YouTube channel dedicated to provide the best free karaoke content, from the brand new to the old classics. Here you will find everything you need to sing along with ...

published: 08 Jan 2018

My Life in the Style of "Billy Joel" karaoke video with lyrics (no lead vocal)

Download "My Life" in the style of Billy Joel in MP4 or MP3+G
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American Life Dil Okulları Yılbaşı Partisinden Orjinal Karaoke :)

Karaoke I Need You - America *

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/america/i-need-you.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/america/i-need-you/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of I Need You as made famous by America - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by America. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

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Artworks, graphics and video editing by
MadonnaGlam・DITAHxxx
All lyrics, logos, audios, videos, images and contents are property and copyright of their owners.
All lyrics are provided for educational purposes only.
MadonnaGlam2008

MadonnaGlam Fansite: http://www.madonnaglam.com/
Artworks, graphics and video editing by
MadonnaGlam・DITAHxxx
All lyrics, logos, audios, videos, images and contents are property and copyright of their owners.
All lyrics are provided for educational purposes only.
MadonnaGlam2008

Sing along with this KaraokeVersion of American Life as made famous by Madonna and enjoy it!
Don't forget to subscribe to the TracksPlanet Karaoke channel here: http://bit.ly/2rQ2YcT
Backing TrackMP3 (Instrumental without backing vocals):
http://www.tracksplanet.com/backingtracks/madonna/american-life.htmlTake a look at these playlists:
* 59'' Lyrics Quiz: http://bit.ly/2C3EKlH
* Popular Karaoke Songs: http://bit.ly/2zsMkTS
* Random Karaoke: http://bit.ly/2ptTGqJ
* Pop Stars Karaoke: http://bit.ly/2DbKkBO
* Karaoke Sing-along: http://bit.ly/2DbKkBO
* Karaoke Divas: http://bit.ly/2C9AeEw
* Greatest Karaoke Hits: http://bit.ly/2C8jjSX
* MADONNA Karaoke Music and more: http://bit.ly/2ENQiuG
Tracks Planet Karaoke is a YouTube channel dedicated to provide the best free karaoke content, from the brand new to the old classics. Here you will find everything you need to sing along with your favourite songs.

Sing along with this KaraokeVersion of American Life as made famous by Madonna and enjoy it!
Don't forget to subscribe to the TracksPlanet Karaoke channel here: http://bit.ly/2rQ2YcT
Backing TrackMP3 (Instrumental without backing vocals):
http://www.tracksplanet.com/backingtracks/madonna/american-life.htmlTake a look at these playlists:
* 59'' Lyrics Quiz: http://bit.ly/2C3EKlH
* Popular Karaoke Songs: http://bit.ly/2zsMkTS
* Random Karaoke: http://bit.ly/2ptTGqJ
* Pop Stars Karaoke: http://bit.ly/2DbKkBO
* Karaoke Sing-along: http://bit.ly/2DbKkBO
* Karaoke Divas: http://bit.ly/2C9AeEw
* Greatest Karaoke Hits: http://bit.ly/2C8jjSX
* MADONNA Karaoke Music and more: http://bit.ly/2ENQiuG
Tracks Planet Karaoke is a YouTube channel dedicated to provide the best free karaoke content, from the brand new to the old classics. Here you will find everything you need to sing along with your favourite songs.

Enjoy singing along with this KaraokeVersion of American Life as made famous by Madonna.
Don't forget to subscribe to the TracksPlanet Karaoke channel here: http://bit.ly/2rxxbkt
Backing TrackMP3 (Instrumental without backing vocals):
http://www.tracksplanet.com/backingtracks/madonna/american-life.htmlTake a look at these playlists:
* Lyrics Quizzes: http://bit.ly/2mvpCa1
* Popular Karaoke Songs: http://bit.ly/2qZJQgS
* Greatest Karaoke Hits: http://bit.ly/2ASpqpR
* Karaoke Sing-along: http://bit.ly/2ARQ0iF
* Great Karaoke Songs: http://bit.ly/2qZ2Zzp
* Random Karaoke: http://bit.ly/2ECJleO
Tracks Planet Karaoke is a YouTube channel dedicated to provide the best free karaoke content, from the brand new to the old classics. Here you will find everything you need to sing along with your favourite songs.

Enjoy singing along with this KaraokeVersion of American Life as made famous by Madonna.
Don't forget to subscribe to the TracksPlanet Karaoke channel here: http://bit.ly/2rxxbkt
Backing TrackMP3 (Instrumental without backing vocals):
http://www.tracksplanet.com/backingtracks/madonna/american-life.htmlTake a look at these playlists:
* Lyrics Quizzes: http://bit.ly/2mvpCa1
* Popular Karaoke Songs: http://bit.ly/2qZJQgS
* Greatest Karaoke Hits: http://bit.ly/2ASpqpR
* Karaoke Sing-along: http://bit.ly/2ARQ0iF
* Great Karaoke Songs: http://bit.ly/2qZ2Zzp
* Random Karaoke: http://bit.ly/2ECJleO
Tracks Planet Karaoke is a YouTube channel dedicated to provide the best free karaoke content, from the brand new to the old classics. Here you will find everything you need to sing along with your favourite songs.

published:08 Jan 2018

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My Life in the Style of "Billy Joel" karaoke video with lyrics (no lead vocal)

Download "My Life" in the style of Billy Joel in MP4 or MP3+G
formats available here: https://karaoke.stingray.com/search/song?searchText=My%20Life&karaokeId=KAR:G:5792
Sing, record and share this karaoke song online: http://www.thekaraokechannel.com/online/#sid=9953
For more karaoke songs with lyrics, SUBSCRIBE:
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheKARAOKEChannel
Twitter: https://twitter.com/karaokelounge
Get The KARAOKE ChannelMobile App, and take this karaoke song to go!
http://www.thekaraokechannel.com/mobile/

Download "My Life" in the style of Billy Joel in MP4 or MP3+G
formats available here: https://karaoke.stingray.com/search/song?searchText=My%20Life&karaokeId=KAR:G:5792
Sing, record and share this karaoke song online: http://www.thekaraokechannel.com/online/#sid=9953
For more karaoke songs with lyrics, SUBSCRIBE:
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKARAOKEChannel?sub_confirmation=1
Website: http://www.thekaraokechannel.com/
Karaoke Download Store: http://karaoke.stingray.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheKARAOKEChannel
Twitter: https://twitter.com/karaokelounge
Get The KARAOKE ChannelMobile App, and take this karaoke song to go!
http://www.thekaraokechannel.com/mobile/

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/america/i-need-you.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/america/i-need-you/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of I Need You as made famous by America - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by America. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/america/i-need-you.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/america/i-need-you/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of I Need You as made famous by America - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by America. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

This American Life - Right to Remain Silent

This American Life - Right to Remain Silent

This American Life - Sep 25, 2017 - #626: White Haze

#626: WhiteHazeRight-wing groups like the ProudBoys say they have no tolerance for racism or white supremacist groups. Their leader Gavin McInnes disavowed the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. But the Proud Boys believe “the west is the best,” which, one of them points out, is not such a big jump from “whites are best.” And one of the Proud Boys organized the Charlottesville rally. (The group now claims he was a spy.) What should we make of groups like this?

published: 25 Sep 2017

Asian American Life: December 2017

In October, the Museum of Korean AmericanHeritage unveiled the first comfort woman statue in New York City. This statue honors the thousands of Korean women whom the Imperial Japanese Army forced into sexual slavery during World War II. Now, a group of New Jersey high school students is trying to get a comfort woman memorial established to honor these women but the students quickly faced dissension, red tape, and learned a valuable political lesson. ReporterMinnie Roh provides an in-depth look at this painful chapter in history, and how New Jersey students are trying to raise awareness.
Korean skincare products are exploding in popularity and in sales around the world, and the United States is one of the fastest growing markets. A big reason for this growth is Korean American entreprene...

Maz Jobrani: "Balancing Iranian and American: Life of an Immigrant Comedian" | Talks at Google

Maz Jobrani is arguably one of the most well known and well loved comedians in the Iranian-American community, both young and old. His family immigrated to California from Tehran when he was only six years old, and he discusses what growing up in America was like during a time of heightened tensions between Iran and the US. Also mentioned is the story of how he started in the world of comedy and acting, and became successful while avoiding roles that required him to relay harmful stereotypes of foreigners. He also discusses the current political climate, and how the new TrumpAdministration affects the Iranian American community as well as his comedy.
Get his book here: https://goo.gl/oqyFCc
Moderated by Hadi Zadeh.

published: 04 Dec 2017

Asian American Life: October 2016

Chinatowns were once considered the oldest and largest ethnic communities in the U.S.A. Today, many are disappearing. ReporterPaul Lin in-depth reports examines Chinatown’s history of over 150 years, and how gentrification and zoning changes are putting pressure on immigrants and their families.
"The Phantom of The Opera" is the longest running musical on Broadway. They’ve recently made headlines by casting the first Asian American actress in the leading role, long dominated by Caucasian actresses. Reporter Minnie Roh gets up and personal with Ali Ewoldt.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic population in the United States - their numbers could influence the presidential election this year. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the Asian American voter population and the political, ...

published: 07 Oct 2016

Asian American Life: March 2018

The Story of New York City can be told in many ways, through its streets, boulevards, and buildings, but most importantly through the stories of its people, including generations of new immigrants who arrived on the Lower East Side. ReporterMinnie Roh visits the The Tenement Museum “Under One Roof” exhibit.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic group in America, and that’s news to some people. But if you click through American TV Channels, you won’t see many Asian Americans reporting the news, and the chances are the ones you do see are women, not men. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the lack of representation of Asian American men in broadcast news.
Alcoholism is a hidden problem in the Asian American community. Reporter Mike Gilliam reports on the risk and health issues as...

(MGTOW) Become AWARE of American Life vs. Elsewhere!

Asian American Life: September 2016

All across America, the issue of race based admission and the recent Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action is a hot button issue. We look at the in-depth report on the future of affirmative action for Asian Americans.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing immigrant population in the U.S., making up over 5% of the national population. But when we look at the number of Asian Americans in office, they are still in the minority.
In honor of the 15th anniversary of September 11th, the Sikh Coalition is exhibiting intimate portraits of Sikh Americans and their contribution to this country.
Caesar Chavez is a historical figure and civil rights activist, but little is known about the Filipino farm workers' Delano Grape Strike of September 1965. These men fought for fair wages and ...

published: 02 Sep 2016

Asian American Life: May 2015

HostErnabel Demillo goes to the Sesame Street set to catch up with Alan Muraoka.
Kyung Yoon talks to Andrea Jung, listed by Forbes as one of the most powerful women in the world, about leaving Avon to run a micro finance organization championing women’s causes.
From JFK to OJ Simpson, Dr. Henry C. Lee has used forensic science to solve some of the most notorious cases. Paul Lin visits his institute where he’s training future crime scene investigators.
During World War II, Japan imprisoned hundreds of women as sex slaves. Many are fighting to right this wrong and change history. Minnie Roh has our exclusive report. (Taped: 04/18/15)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian AmericanLife, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian A...

#626: WhiteHazeRight-wing groups like the ProudBoys say they have no tolerance for racism or white supremacist groups. Their leader Gavin McInnes disavowed the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. But the Proud Boys believe “the west is the best,” which, one of them points out, is not such a big jump from “whites are best.” And one of the Proud Boys organized the Charlottesville rally. (The group now claims he was a spy.) What should we make of groups like this?

#626: WhiteHazeRight-wing groups like the ProudBoys say they have no tolerance for racism or white supremacist groups. Their leader Gavin McInnes disavowed the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. But the Proud Boys believe “the west is the best,” which, one of them points out, is not such a big jump from “whites are best.” And one of the Proud Boys organized the Charlottesville rally. (The group now claims he was a spy.) What should we make of groups like this?

In October, the Museum of Korean AmericanHeritage unveiled the first comfort woman statue in New York City. This statue honors the thousands of Korean women whom the Imperial Japanese Army forced into sexual slavery during World War II. Now, a group of New Jersey high school students is trying to get a comfort woman memorial established to honor these women but the students quickly faced dissension, red tape, and learned a valuable political lesson. ReporterMinnie Roh provides an in-depth look at this painful chapter in history, and how New Jersey students are trying to raise awareness.
Korean skincare products are exploding in popularity and in sales around the world, and the United States is one of the fastest growing markets. A big reason for this growth is Korean American entrepreneurs who are helping to bridge the divide between an ever changing and innovating Korean beauty industry and American consumers. Reporter Kyung Yoon explains why these products are the hottest trends.
Some of you may get invited to a holiday party where you’ll see a grand ice carving gracing the room. But have you ever stopped to think about the artist behind the sculpture? Reporter Minnie Roh talks to one of the most prolific ice carvers in the world, and shows you how he’s taken this age old craft and elevated it into a true art form.
Turn up the heat with 2018 calendar “Haikus With Hotties,” featuring Asian American male models and poetry. Host and Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with one of the models, Mr. November, who shares his life story.
Taped: 11/10/17
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

In October, the Museum of Korean AmericanHeritage unveiled the first comfort woman statue in New York City. This statue honors the thousands of Korean women whom the Imperial Japanese Army forced into sexual slavery during World War II. Now, a group of New Jersey high school students is trying to get a comfort woman memorial established to honor these women but the students quickly faced dissension, red tape, and learned a valuable political lesson. ReporterMinnie Roh provides an in-depth look at this painful chapter in history, and how New Jersey students are trying to raise awareness.
Korean skincare products are exploding in popularity and in sales around the world, and the United States is one of the fastest growing markets. A big reason for this growth is Korean American entrepreneurs who are helping to bridge the divide between an ever changing and innovating Korean beauty industry and American consumers. Reporter Kyung Yoon explains why these products are the hottest trends.
Some of you may get invited to a holiday party where you’ll see a grand ice carving gracing the room. But have you ever stopped to think about the artist behind the sculpture? Reporter Minnie Roh talks to one of the most prolific ice carvers in the world, and shows you how he’s taken this age old craft and elevated it into a true art form.
Turn up the heat with 2018 calendar “Haikus With Hotties,” featuring Asian American male models and poetry. Host and Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with one of the models, Mr. November, who shares his life story.
Taped: 11/10/17
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

Maz Jobrani: "Balancing Iranian and American: Life of an Immigrant Comedian" | Talks at Google

Maz Jobrani is arguably one of the most well known and well loved comedians in the Iranian-American community, both young and old. His family immigrated to Cali...

Maz Jobrani is arguably one of the most well known and well loved comedians in the Iranian-American community, both young and old. His family immigrated to California from Tehran when he was only six years old, and he discusses what growing up in America was like during a time of heightened tensions between Iran and the US. Also mentioned is the story of how he started in the world of comedy and acting, and became successful while avoiding roles that required him to relay harmful stereotypes of foreigners. He also discusses the current political climate, and how the new TrumpAdministration affects the Iranian American community as well as his comedy.
Get his book here: https://goo.gl/oqyFCc
Moderated by Hadi Zadeh.

Maz Jobrani is arguably one of the most well known and well loved comedians in the Iranian-American community, both young and old. His family immigrated to California from Tehran when he was only six years old, and he discusses what growing up in America was like during a time of heightened tensions between Iran and the US. Also mentioned is the story of how he started in the world of comedy and acting, and became successful while avoiding roles that required him to relay harmful stereotypes of foreigners. He also discusses the current political climate, and how the new TrumpAdministration affects the Iranian American community as well as his comedy.
Get his book here: https://goo.gl/oqyFCc
Moderated by Hadi Zadeh.

Asian American Life: October 2016

Chinatowns were once considered the oldest and largest ethnic communities in the U.S.A. Today, many are disappearing. ReporterPaul Lin in-depth reports exami...

Chinatowns were once considered the oldest and largest ethnic communities in the U.S.A. Today, many are disappearing. ReporterPaul Lin in-depth reports examines Chinatown’s history of over 150 years, and how gentrification and zoning changes are putting pressure on immigrants and their families.
"The Phantom of The Opera" is the longest running musical on Broadway. They’ve recently made headlines by casting the first Asian American actress in the leading role, long dominated by Caucasian actresses. Reporter Minnie Roh gets up and personal with Ali Ewoldt.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic population in the United States - their numbers could influence the presidential election this year. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the Asian American voter population and the political, social and economical issues they’re most concerned with.
It’s been 30 years since the Mets won the world series in 1986. Ernabel Demillo caught up with the former Mets Pitcher who was the starting pitcher for Game 7 to talk about his new book “Game 7, 1986: Failure and Triumph in the Biggest Game of My Life." (Taped: 09/16/16)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

Chinatowns were once considered the oldest and largest ethnic communities in the U.S.A. Today, many are disappearing. ReporterPaul Lin in-depth reports examines Chinatown’s history of over 150 years, and how gentrification and zoning changes are putting pressure on immigrants and their families.
"The Phantom of The Opera" is the longest running musical on Broadway. They’ve recently made headlines by casting the first Asian American actress in the leading role, long dominated by Caucasian actresses. Reporter Minnie Roh gets up and personal with Ali Ewoldt.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic population in the United States - their numbers could influence the presidential election this year. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the Asian American voter population and the political, social and economical issues they’re most concerned with.
It’s been 30 years since the Mets won the world series in 1986. Ernabel Demillo caught up with the former Mets Pitcher who was the starting pitcher for Game 7 to talk about his new book “Game 7, 1986: Failure and Triumph in the Biggest Game of My Life." (Taped: 09/16/16)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

Asian American Life: March 2018

The Story of New York City can be told in many ways, through its streets, boulevards, and buildings, but most importantly through the stories of its people, inc...

The Story of New York City can be told in many ways, through its streets, boulevards, and buildings, but most importantly through the stories of its people, including generations of new immigrants who arrived on the Lower East Side. ReporterMinnie Roh visits the The Tenement Museum “Under One Roof” exhibit.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic group in America, and that’s news to some people. But if you click through American TV Channels, you won’t see many Asian Americans reporting the news, and the chances are the ones you do see are women, not men. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the lack of representation of Asian American men in broadcast news.
Alcoholism is a hidden problem in the Asian American community. Reporter Mike Gilliam reports on the risk and health issues associated with alcoholism, and how alcohol anonymous is combatting this disease.
In a world furnished with mass-produced goods, Miya Shoji, a small shop in New York’sChelsea neighborhood goes against the grain by continuing the Japanese tradition of carpentry. Reporter Rayner Ramirez looks at the artist behind the woodwork.
AzN PoP! is the first and only all female Asian American comedy pop group in the East Coast. Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with the funniest women in comedy and entertainment.
Taped: 02/16/18
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/
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The Story of New York City can be told in many ways, through its streets, boulevards, and buildings, but most importantly through the stories of its people, including generations of new immigrants who arrived on the Lower East Side. ReporterMinnie Roh visits the The Tenement Museum “Under One Roof” exhibit.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic group in America, and that’s news to some people. But if you click through American TV Channels, you won’t see many Asian Americans reporting the news, and the chances are the ones you do see are women, not men. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the lack of representation of Asian American men in broadcast news.
Alcoholism is a hidden problem in the Asian American community. Reporter Mike Gilliam reports on the risk and health issues associated with alcoholism, and how alcohol anonymous is combatting this disease.
In a world furnished with mass-produced goods, Miya Shoji, a small shop in New York’sChelsea neighborhood goes against the grain by continuing the Japanese tradition of carpentry. Reporter Rayner Ramirez looks at the artist behind the woodwork.
AzN PoP! is the first and only all female Asian American comedy pop group in the East Coast. Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with the funniest women in comedy and entertainment.
Taped: 02/16/18
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/
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Asian American Life: September 2016

All across America, the issue of race based admission and the recent Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action is a hot button issue. We look at the in-de...

All across America, the issue of race based admission and the recent Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action is a hot button issue. We look at the in-depth report on the future of affirmative action for Asian Americans.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing immigrant population in the U.S., making up over 5% of the national population. But when we look at the number of Asian Americans in office, they are still in the minority.
In honor of the 15th anniversary of September 11th, the Sikh Coalition is exhibiting intimate portraits of Sikh Americans and their contribution to this country.
Caesar Chavez is a historical figure and civil rights activist, but little is known about the Filipino farm workers' Delano Grape Strike of September 1965. These men fought for fair wages and better working conditions. (Taped: 08/05/16)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian AmericanLife, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

All across America, the issue of race based admission and the recent Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action is a hot button issue. We look at the in-depth report on the future of affirmative action for Asian Americans.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing immigrant population in the U.S., making up over 5% of the national population. But when we look at the number of Asian Americans in office, they are still in the minority.
In honor of the 15th anniversary of September 11th, the Sikh Coalition is exhibiting intimate portraits of Sikh Americans and their contribution to this country.
Caesar Chavez is a historical figure and civil rights activist, but little is known about the Filipino farm workers' Delano Grape Strike of September 1965. These men fought for fair wages and better working conditions. (Taped: 08/05/16)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian AmericanLife, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

HostErnabel Demillo goes to the Sesame Street set to catch up with Alan Muraoka.
Kyung Yoon talks to Andrea Jung, listed by Forbes as one of the most powerful women in the world, about leaving Avon to run a micro finance organization championing women’s causes.
From JFK to OJ Simpson, Dr. Henry C. Lee has used forensic science to solve some of the most notorious cases. Paul Lin visits his institute where he’s training future crime scene investigators.
During World War II, Japan imprisoned hundreds of women as sex slaves. Many are fighting to right this wrong and change history. Minnie Roh has our exclusive report. (Taped: 04/18/15)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian AmericanLife, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

HostErnabel Demillo goes to the Sesame Street set to catch up with Alan Muraoka.
Kyung Yoon talks to Andrea Jung, listed by Forbes as one of the most powerful women in the world, about leaving Avon to run a micro finance organization championing women’s causes.
From JFK to OJ Simpson, Dr. Henry C. Lee has used forensic science to solve some of the most notorious cases. Paul Lin visits his institute where he’s training future crime scene investigators.
During World War II, Japan imprisoned hundreds of women as sex slaves. Many are fighting to right this wrong and change history. Minnie Roh has our exclusive report. (Taped: 04/18/15)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian AmericanLife, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

RaceRelations: Asian American and African American leaders speak out in the aftermath of NYPDRookieOfficerPeter LiangTrial. Minnie Roh reports on how this case has rekindled a national debate on race and justice.
Rice is the #1 staple around the world where nearly 4 billion people consume it daily.
ReporterPaul Lin visits one sustainable rice farm right here in Manhattan.
Dr. KatherineAnnePaul, Curator of the Newark Museum’s “Wondrous Worlds” walks us through the Islamic art exhibition from around the world.
Stella is gracing the stage as the first Filipino American principal dancer for the American Ballet Theater. Reporter and HostErnabel Demillo profiles this ballerina’s life and career. (Taped: 04/15/16)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

RaceRelations: Asian American and African American leaders speak out in the aftermath of NYPDRookieOfficerPeter LiangTrial. Minnie Roh reports on how this case has rekindled a national debate on race and justice.
Rice is the #1 staple around the world where nearly 4 billion people consume it daily.
ReporterPaul Lin visits one sustainable rice farm right here in Manhattan.
Dr. KatherineAnnePaul, Curator of the Newark Museum’s “Wondrous Worlds” walks us through the Islamic art exhibition from around the world.
Stella is gracing the stage as the first Filipino American principal dancer for the American Ballet Theater. Reporter and HostErnabel Demillo profiles this ballerina’s life and career. (Taped: 04/15/16)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

This American Life - Sep 25, 2017 - #626: White Haze

#626: WhiteHazeRight-wing groups like the ProudBoys say they have no tolerance for racism or white supremacist groups. Their leader Gavin McInnes disavowed the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. But the Proud Boys believe “the west is the best,” which, one of them points out, is not such a big jump from “whites are best.” And one of the Proud Boys organized the Charlottesville rally. (The group now claims he was a spy.) What should we make of groups like this?

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Madonna - American Life (Album Version)

Lyrics:
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I ...

Madonna - American Life (Album Version)

Lyrics:
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I gonna be a star?
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl
I tried to be a mess, I tried to be the best
I guess I did it wrong, that's why I wrote this song
This type of modern life - is it for me?
This type of modern life - is it for free?
So I went into a bar looking for sympathy
I little company - I tried to find a friend
It's more easily said it's always been the same
This type of modern life - is not for me?
This type of modern life - is not for free?
American life
I live the American dreamYou are the best thing I've seen
You are not just a dream
I tried to stay ahead, I tried to stay on top
I tried to play the part, but somehow I forgot
Just what I did it for and why I wanted more
This type of modern life - is it for me?
This type of modern life - is it for free?
Do I have to change my name?
Will it get me far?
Should I lose some weight?
Am I gonna be a star?
American life
I live the American dream
You are the best thing I've seen
You are not just a dream
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl
I tried to be a mess, I tried to be the best
I tried to find a friend, I need to stay ahead
I tried to stay on top
Fuck it
Yeah, fuck it
I'm drinking a soy latte
I got a double shote (shot)
It goes right through my body
And you know I'm satisfied
I drive my mini cooper
And I'm feeling super-dooper
Yo they tell me I'm a tropper
And you know I'm satisfied
I do yoga and pilates
And the room is full of hotties
So I'm checking out the bodies
And you know I'm satisfied
I'm digging the isotopies
This metaphysics shit is dope
And if all this can give me hope
You know I'm satisfied
I got a lawyer and a manager
An agent and a chef
Three nannies, an assistant
And a driver and a jet
A trainer and a butler
And a bodyguard or five
A gardener and a stylist
Do you think I'm satisfied
I'd like to express my extreme point of view
I'm not a Christian and I'm not a jew
I'm just living out the American dream
And I just realized that nothing
Is what it seems
Do I have to change my name?
Am I gonna be a star?
Do I have to change my name?
Am I gonna be a star?
Do I have to change my name?
Fuck it.......

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Asian American Life: December 2017

In October, the Museum of Korean American Heritage unveiled the first comfort woman statue...

Asian American Life: December 2017

In October, the Museum of Korean AmericanHeritage unveiled the first comfort woman statue in New York City. This statue honors the thousands of Korean women whom the Imperial Japanese Army forced into sexual slavery during World War II. Now, a group of New Jersey high school students is trying to get a comfort woman memorial established to honor these women but the students quickly faced dissension, red tape, and learned a valuable political lesson. ReporterMinnie Roh provides an in-depth look at this painful chapter in history, and how New Jersey students are trying to raise awareness.
Korean skincare products are exploding in popularity and in sales around the world, and the United States is one of the fastest growing markets. A big reason for this growth is Korean American entrepreneurs who are helping to bridge the divide between an ever changing and innovating Korean beauty industry and American consumers. Reporter Kyung Yoon explains why these products are the hottest trends.
Some of you may get invited to a holiday party where you’ll see a grand ice carving gracing the room. But have you ever stopped to think about the artist behind the sculpture? Reporter Minnie Roh talks to one of the most prolific ice carvers in the world, and shows you how he’s taken this age old craft and elevated it into a true art form.
Turn up the heat with 2018 calendar “Haikus With Hotties,” featuring Asian American male models and poetry. Host and Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with one of the models, Mr. November, who shares his life story.
Taped: 11/10/17
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

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American Life Expectancy is DECLINING

--American life expectancy is declining; the U.S. age-adjusted mortality rate rose 1.2% fr...

Asian American Life: March 2018

The Story of New York City can be told in many ways, through its streets, boulevards, and buildings, but most importantly through the stories of its people, including generations of new immigrants who arrived on the Lower East Side. ReporterMinnie Roh visits the The Tenement Museum “Under One Roof” exhibit.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic group in America, and that’s news to some people. But if you click through American TV Channels, you won’t see many Asian Americans reporting the news, and the chances are the ones you do see are women, not men. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the lack of representation of Asian American men in broadcast news.
Alcoholism is a hidden problem in the Asian American community. Reporter Mike Gilliam reports on the risk and health issues associated with alcoholism, and how alcohol anonymous is combatting this disease.
In a world furnished with mass-produced goods, Miya Shoji, a small shop in New York’sChelsea neighborhood goes against the grain by continuing the Japanese tradition of carpentry. Reporter Rayner Ramirez looks at the artist behind the woodwork.
AzN PoP! is the first and only all female Asian American comedy pop group in the East Coast. Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with the funniest women in comedy and entertainment.
Taped: 02/16/18
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/
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MADONNA - AMERICAN LIFE (KARAOKE VERSION)

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American Life | Karaoke Version in the style of Madonna

Sing along with this KaraokeVersion of American Life as made famous by Madonna and enjoy it!
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American Life - Madonna | Karaoke

Enjoy singing along with this KaraokeVersion of American Life as made famous by Madonna.
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My Life in the Style of "Billy Joel" karaoke video with lyrics (no lead vocal)

Download "My Life" in the style of Billy Joel in MP4 or MP3+G
formats available here: http...

My Life in the Style of "Billy Joel" karaoke video with lyrics (no lead vocal)

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This American Life - Sep 25, 2017 - #626: White Haze

#626: WhiteHazeRight-wing groups like the ProudBoys say they have no tolerance for racism or white supremacist groups. Their leader Gavin McInnes disavowed the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. But the Proud Boys believe “the west is the best,” which, one of them points out, is not such a big jump from “whites are best.” And one of the Proud Boys organized the Charlottesville rally. (The group now claims he was a spy.) What should we make of groups like this?

27:46

Asian American Life: December 2017

In October, the Museum of Korean American Heritage unveiled the first comfort woman statue...

Asian American Life: December 2017

In October, the Museum of Korean AmericanHeritage unveiled the first comfort woman statue in New York City. This statue honors the thousands of Korean women whom the Imperial Japanese Army forced into sexual slavery during World War II. Now, a group of New Jersey high school students is trying to get a comfort woman memorial established to honor these women but the students quickly faced dissension, red tape, and learned a valuable political lesson. ReporterMinnie Roh provides an in-depth look at this painful chapter in history, and how New Jersey students are trying to raise awareness.
Korean skincare products are exploding in popularity and in sales around the world, and the United States is one of the fastest growing markets. A big reason for this growth is Korean American entrepreneurs who are helping to bridge the divide between an ever changing and innovating Korean beauty industry and American consumers. Reporter Kyung Yoon explains why these products are the hottest trends.
Some of you may get invited to a holiday party where you’ll see a grand ice carving gracing the room. But have you ever stopped to think about the artist behind the sculpture? Reporter Minnie Roh talks to one of the most prolific ice carvers in the world, and shows you how he’s taken this age old craft and elevated it into a true art form.
Turn up the heat with 2018 calendar “Haikus With Hotties,” featuring Asian American male models and poetry. Host and Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with one of the models, Mr. November, who shares his life story.
Taped: 11/10/17
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

Maz Jobrani: "Balancing Iranian and American: Life of an Immigrant Comedian" | Talks at Google

Maz Jobrani is arguably one of the most well known and well loved comedians in the Iranian-American community, both young and old. His family immigrated to California from Tehran when he was only six years old, and he discusses what growing up in America was like during a time of heightened tensions between Iran and the US. Also mentioned is the story of how he started in the world of comedy and acting, and became successful while avoiding roles that required him to relay harmful stereotypes of foreigners. He also discusses the current political climate, and how the new TrumpAdministration affects the Iranian American community as well as his comedy.
Get his book here: https://goo.gl/oqyFCc
Moderated by Hadi Zadeh.

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Asian American Life: October 2016

Chinatowns were once considered the oldest and largest ethnic communities in the U.S.A. T...

Asian American Life: October 2016

Chinatowns were once considered the oldest and largest ethnic communities in the U.S.A. Today, many are disappearing. ReporterPaul Lin in-depth reports examines Chinatown’s history of over 150 years, and how gentrification and zoning changes are putting pressure on immigrants and their families.
"The Phantom of The Opera" is the longest running musical on Broadway. They’ve recently made headlines by casting the first Asian American actress in the leading role, long dominated by Caucasian actresses. Reporter Minnie Roh gets up and personal with Ali Ewoldt.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic population in the United States - their numbers could influence the presidential election this year. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the Asian American voter population and the political, social and economical issues they’re most concerned with.
It’s been 30 years since the Mets won the world series in 1986. Ernabel Demillo caught up with the former Mets Pitcher who was the starting pitcher for Game 7 to talk about his new book “Game 7, 1986: Failure and Triumph in the Biggest Game of My Life." (Taped: 09/16/16)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

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Asian American Life: March 2018

The Story of New York City can be told in many ways, through its streets, boulevards, and ...

Asian American Life: March 2018

The Story of New York City can be told in many ways, through its streets, boulevards, and buildings, but most importantly through the stories of its people, including generations of new immigrants who arrived on the Lower East Side. ReporterMinnie Roh visits the The Tenement Museum “Under One Roof” exhibit.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic group in America, and that’s news to some people. But if you click through American TV Channels, you won’t see many Asian Americans reporting the news, and the chances are the ones you do see are women, not men. Reporter Kyung Yoon looks at the lack of representation of Asian American men in broadcast news.
Alcoholism is a hidden problem in the Asian American community. Reporter Mike Gilliam reports on the risk and health issues associated with alcoholism, and how alcohol anonymous is combatting this disease.
In a world furnished with mass-produced goods, Miya Shoji, a small shop in New York’sChelsea neighborhood goes against the grain by continuing the Japanese tradition of carpentry. Reporter Rayner Ramirez looks at the artist behind the woodwork.
AzN PoP! is the first and only all female Asian American comedy pop group in the East Coast. Reporter Ernabel Demillo went behind the scenes with the funniest women in comedy and entertainment.
Taped: 02/16/18
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/
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2:10:18

(MGTOW) Become AWARE of American Life vs. Elsewhere!

From http://HappierAbroad.com: "Winston and Blogger John Michael Talboo discuss American ...

Asian American Life: September 2016

All across America, the issue of race based admission and the recent Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action is a hot button issue. We look at the in-depth report on the future of affirmative action for Asian Americans.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing immigrant population in the U.S., making up over 5% of the national population. But when we look at the number of Asian Americans in office, they are still in the minority.
In honor of the 15th anniversary of September 11th, the Sikh Coalition is exhibiting intimate portraits of Sikh Americans and their contribution to this country.
Caesar Chavez is a historical figure and civil rights activist, but little is known about the Filipino farm workers' Delano Grape Strike of September 1965. These men fought for fair wages and better working conditions. (Taped: 08/05/16)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian AmericanLife, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

29:51

Asian American Life: May 2015

Host Ernabel Demillo goes to the Sesame Street set to catch up with Alan Muraoka.
Kyung Yo...

Asian American Life: May 2015

HostErnabel Demillo goes to the Sesame Street set to catch up with Alan Muraoka.
Kyung Yoon talks to Andrea Jung, listed by Forbes as one of the most powerful women in the world, about leaving Avon to run a micro finance organization championing women’s causes.
From JFK to OJ Simpson, Dr. Henry C. Lee has used forensic science to solve some of the most notorious cases. Paul Lin visits his institute where he’s training future crime scene investigators.
During World War II, Japan imprisoned hundreds of women as sex slaves. Many are fighting to right this wrong and change history. Minnie Roh has our exclusive report. (Taped: 04/18/15)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian AmericanLife, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

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Asian American Life: May 2016

Race Relations: Asian American and African American leaders speak out in the aftermath of ...

Asian American Life: May 2016

RaceRelations: Asian American and African American leaders speak out in the aftermath of NYPDRookieOfficerPeter LiangTrial. Minnie Roh reports on how this case has rekindled a national debate on race and justice.
Rice is the #1 staple around the world where nearly 4 billion people consume it daily.
ReporterPaul Lin visits one sustainable rice farm right here in Manhattan.
Dr. KatherineAnnePaul, Curator of the Newark Museum’s “Wondrous Worlds” walks us through the Islamic art exhibition from around the world.
Stella is gracing the stage as the first Filipino American principal dancer for the American Ballet Theater. Reporter and HostErnabel Demillo profiles this ballerina’s life and career. (Taped: 04/15/16)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/

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The Southern Way of Life in America During the 1960's

The Southern Way of Life in America During the 1960's
(1965) Classic Documentary narrated ...

American Life

Do I have to change my name?Will it get me far?Should I lose some weight?Am I gonna be a star?I tried to be a boy,I tried to be a girlI tried to be a mess,I tried to be the bestI guess I did it wrong,That's why I wrote this songThis type of modern life - Is it for me?This type of modern life - Is it for free?So, I went into a bar looking for sympathyA little company - I tried to find a friendIt's more easily said it's always been the sameThis type of modern life -Is not for me?This type of modern life -Is not for free?American lifeI live the american dreamYou are the best thing I've seen,You are not just a dreamI tried to stay ahead,I tried to stay on topI tried to play the part,But somehow I forgotJust what I did it forAnd why I wanted moreThis type of modern life - Is it for me?This type of modern life - Is it for free?Do I have to change my name?Will it get me far?Should I lose some weight?Am I gonna be a star?American lifeI live the american dreamYou are the best thing I've seen,You are not just a dreamI tried to be a boy,I tried to be a girlI tried to be a mess,I tried to be the bestI tried to find a friend,I tried to stay aheadI tried to stay on top...Fuck it...Do I have to change my name?Will it get me far?Should I lose some weight?Am I gonna be a star?I'm drinking a Soy latteI get a double shotIt goes right through my bodyAnd you knowI'm satisfied,I drive my mini cooperAnd I'm feeling super-dooperYo they tell I'm a trooperAnd you know I'm satisfiedI do yoga and pilatesAnd the room is full of hottiesSo I'm checking out the bodiesAnd you know I'm satisfiedI'm digging on the isotopesThis metaphysic's shit is dopeAnd if all this can give me hopeYou know I'm satisfiedI got a lawyer and a managerAn agent and a chefThree nannies, an assistantAnd a driver and a jetA trainer and a butlerAnd a bodyguard or fiveA gardener and a stylistDo you think I'm satisfied?I'd like to express my extreme point of viewI'm not Christian and I'm not a JewI'm just living out the American dreamAnd I just realized that nothing Is what it seemsDo I have to change my nameAm I gonna be a starDo I have to change my nameAm I gonna be a star?

Stephen Hawking was working right up until his death last week on his final work – A SmoothExit from EternalInflation – which is currently being reviewed by a leading scientific journal. &nbsp; ... To communicate with others, Hawking used a speech synthesiser that allowed him to speak with a computerised voice that had an American accent ... ....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... “We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” ... "Some incredibly sad news out of Arizona....

“So we’ve definitely seen a change in the method that this suspect … is using.” ... The first two bombs killed two black people, a 17-year-old high school student and a 39-year-old construction worker, who were both associated with prominent members of Austin'sAfricanAmerican community ...Officials said the two men had non-life-threatening injuries, and hospital officials said they were in good condition ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

A panel of federal judges dismissed the Republican lawsuit challenging a new congressional map that was imposed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, ending one of two challenges to the map on Monday, according to The Inquirer... But frustration, even frustration emanating from arduous time constraints placed on the legislative process, does not accord the Plaintiffs a right to relief.”.ChiefU.S.District Judge Christopher C....

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, and that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” In the Declaration of Independence, these endowments were a very big deal....

The law's only exceptions are if a fetus has health problems making it "incompatible with life" outside of the womb at full term, or if a pregnant woman's life or a "major bodily function" is threatened by pregnancy ... "We're thrilled that Mississippi lawmakers are taking a step to protect the basic right to life, as well as protecting maternal health," said Jameson Taylor, acting president of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy....

The JacksonWomen’s HealthOrganization, in a handled by the Center of Reproductive Rights, argued the measure is unconstitutional and should immediately be struck down ... “We’re thrilled that Mississippi lawmakers are taking a step to protect the basic right to life, as well as protecting maternal health,” said Jameson Taylor, acting president of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy....

The JacksonWomen’s HealthOrganization, in a lawsuit handled by the Center of Reproductive Rights, argued the measure is unconstitutional and should immediately be struck down ... “We’re thrilled that Mississippi lawmakers are taking a step to protect the basic right to life, as well as protecting maternal health,” said Jameson Taylor, acting president of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy....

During Trump’s speech Mike Kelly, president of Adapt Pharma who makes Narcan, promised to give 40,000 doses of the spray to american universities. “I think Narcan is a life-saving miracle drug,” said Cary Quashen, director of Henry Mayo’s Behavioral HealthUnit... The president claimed punishments should be similar to that of murder in the first degree, life in prison or the death penalty....

Such a unilateral designation infringes on the rights and the way of life of the Federally Recognized IndianTribes in the area, they wrote ...Along the way, documents show how these leadersincluding that group of four in their December lettermisrepresented or ignored the NativeAmerican voices that sparked the monuments creation....

By any measure, Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” is an essential part of the canon of American plays, but its messages prove especially needed in our current climate. In 1959, it became the first straight play by an African-American to appear on Broadway...Amir Abdullah, by sheer carriage, exhibits in the African student the command of a person unburdened by the legacy of American slavery....

White boys fare better than black boys who grow up side-by-side with parents on similar incomes in 99 percent of American neighborhoods, according to the study, which traced the lives of 20 million children ... "A defining feature of the 'AmericanDream' is upward income mobility ... In contrast, Hispanic Americans "are moving up in the income distribution ......

The actress and TV host, 64, also ruled out running for the office of American president, saying she didn’t feel qualified “to take on the responsibilities of what that means, which is to run the world”. A Wrinkle In TimeEuropeanPremiere – London... She told Radio Times ... Finally! Today’s the day ... Radio Times cover. She also described her life as “simple” when asked if she leads an extravagant lifestyle ... “I live a relatively simple life ... ....

Sometimes you just need a feel-good TV series that makes you happy and reminds you of all the good things in life...Nearly a quarter of a century since the first episode premiered and it’s still one of the best-loved American sit-coms ... ‘Now this is a story all about how my life got flipped turned upside down…’....